PSG superstar Kylian Mbappe has declared that he will not leave the French champions this summer 'no matter what'.
The striker is one of the most sought-after talents in world football and has been previously linked with Real Madrid and Liverpool.
But Mbappe has pledged his immediate future to PSG and confirmed that he will be their player next season.
The 21-year-old told BeIN: 'I'm here. I am in the project for a fourth year.
'The 50th year of the club is an important year for the club, the supporters, everyone, so I will be there no matter what.
'I will try to bring back trophies with the team and give the best of myself.'
There has been plenty of speculation around Mbappe's future throughout his time with PSG having joined from Monaco in 2017 on loan and then a £163million fee.
He is known to be a long-term target for compatriot Zinedine Zidane at Real but it seems any transfer away from the French capital will have to wait.
Mbappe had scored 30 goals in all competitions before coronavirus brought an end to the Ligue 1 campaign.
PSG are back playing friendlies as Mbappe and Co gear up for the French Cup final and Champions League in the coming weeks.
He was among the scorers on Tuesday evening as PSG took Celtic apart in front of 5,000 supporters.